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The Great Race: The Race Between the English and the French to Complete the Map of Australia
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Great Race: The Race Between the English and the French to Complete the Map of Australia
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) David Hill
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:400 | Dimensions(mm): Height 196,Width 133 |
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Category/Genre | Australia, New Zealand & Pacific history Geographical discovery and exploration Expeditions |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781742751108
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Classifications | Dewey:300 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Random House Australia
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Imprint |
William Heinemann Australia
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Publication Date |
1 August 2013 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
The thrilling race between Frenchman Nicolas Baudin and Englishman Matthew Flinders to chart the map of Australia. On the afternoon of 8 April 1802, in the remote southern ocean, two explorers had a remarkable chance encounter. Englishman Matthew Flinders and Frenchman Nicolas Baudin had been sent by their governments on the same quest- to explore the uncharted coast of the great south land and find out whether the west and east coasts, four thousand kilometres apart, were part of the same island. And so began the race to compile the definitive map of Australia. These men s journeys were the culmination of two hundred years of exploration of the region by the Dutch most famously Abel Tasman the Portuguese, the Spanish and by Englishmen such as the colourful pirate William Dampier and, of course, James Cook. The three-year voyages of Baudin and Flinders would see them endure terrible hardships in the spirit of discovery. They suffered scurvy and heat exhaustion, and Flinders was shipwrecked and imprisoned always knowing he was competing with the French to produce the first map of this mysterious continent. Written from diaries and other first-hand accounts, this
Author Biography
During his remarkable career, David Hill has been chairman then managing director of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation; chairman of the Australian Football Association; chief executive and director of the State Rail Authority; chairman of Sydney Water Corporation; a fellow of the Sydney University Senate; and chairman of CREATE (an organisation representing Australian children in institutional care). He has held a number of other executive appointments and committee chair positions in the areas of sport, transport, international radio broadcasting, international news providers, politics, fiscal management and city parks. David came from England to Australia in 1959 under the Fairbridge Farm School Child Migrant scheme. He left school at 15, then returned to complete his Master s degree in economics while working as an economics tutor at Sydney University. In 2006 he was awarded a Diploma of Arts with merit in classical archaeology from Sydney University and subsequently graduated in classical archaeology. He is an honorary associate at the Sydney University departments of archaeology and classics and ancient history, and a visiting fellow at the University of New South Wa
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